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Effects of Rope Skipping in Cardiopulmonary Fitness in Children

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L'étude clinique NCT07249671 est un essai interventionnel pour Cardiopulmonaire. Son statut actuel est : en recrutement. L'étude a débuté le 31 octobre 2025 et vise à recruter 178 participants. Dirigé par l'Université internationale Riphah, l'essai devrait être terminé d'ici le 16 janvier 2026. Les données du site ClinicalTrials.gov ont été mises à jour pour la dernière fois le 25 novembre 2025.
Résumé succinct
The study will be conducted in a school setting, involving a randomized control trial (RCT) of 178 children aged 6 to 12. The participants will be divided into two groups: a control group engaging in regular physical education (PE) classes and an experimental group practicing rope skipping for 50 minutes, three times a week, over a period of 8 weeks. Cardiopulmonary fitness will be assessed before and after the intervention using the borg rating scale and talk test of perceived exertion.. Data will be analyzed to determine changes in endurance, heart rate recovery, and lung function between the groups. The expected outcome is a significant improvement in cardiopulmonary parameters among the rope-skipping group, highlighting the exercise's effectiveness in promoting heart and lung health in children.
Description détaillée
Physical inactivity among school-going children is a growing concern globally, leading to increased risks of cardiovascular diseases, obesity, and poor overall health. Cardiopulmonary fitness, an important indicator of a healthy heart and lungs, can significantly reduce these risks. Rope skipping, a simple yet effective exercise, is gaining attention as a potential intervention to enhance cardiopulmonary fitness in children. Its low cost, accessibility, and high intensity make it a feasible activity in school environments. This project investigates the impact of regular rope skipping on the cardiopulmonary fitness of school-going children, aiming to assess improvements in heart rate, endurance, and respiratory capacity. By evaluating these parameters, the study seeks to contribute to the growing body of evidence supporting physical activity as a crucial part of children's health routines.

The study will be conducted in a school setting, involving a randomized control trial (RCT) of 178 children aged 6 to 12. The participants will be divided into two groups: a control group engaging in regular physical education (PE) classes and an experimental group practicing rope skipping for 50 minutes, three times a week, over a period of 8 weeks. Cardiopulmonary fitness will be assessed before and after the intervention using the borg rating scale and talk test of perceived exertion.. Data will be analyzed to determine changes in endurance, heart rate recovery, and lung function between the groups. The expected outcome is a significant improvement in cardiopulmonary parameters among the rope-skipping group, highlighting the exercise's effectiveness in promoting heart and lung health in children.

Titre officiel

Effects of Rope Skipping in Cardiopulmonary Fitness in School Going Children

Conditions
Cardiopulmonaire
Publications
Articles scientifiques et travaux de recherche publiés sur cet essai clinique:
Autres identifiants de l'essai
  • : REC/RCR&AHS/MOIZAKHAN
Numéro NCT
Date de début (réel)
2025-10-31
Dernière mise à jour publiée
2025-11-25
Date de fin (estimée)
2026-01-16
Inscription (estimée)
178
Type d'essai
Interventionnel
PHASE
N/A
Statut
En recrutement
Mots clés
Cardiopulmonary, rope skipping, Borg scale.
Objectif principal
Autre
Plan d'attribution
Randomisé
Modèle d'intervention
Parallèle
Masquage
Simple aveugle
Bras / Interventions
Groupe de participants/BrasIntervention/Traitement
Comparateur actifGroup A: Intervention Group ( Rope Skipping)
rope skipping exercise performed 50 minutes/time (including warmup and cool down session) 3 times/ week for 8 weeks
Rope Skipping
Rope skipping exercise performed 50 minutes/ times ( including warm up and cool down session) 3 times / week for 8 weeks
Comparateur actifGroup B : Control Group ( Self directed unsupervised free play)
The control group was engaged in self directed unsupervised free play for 50 minutes/time. 3 times/ week for 8 weeks
Unsupervised Free Play
The control group was engaged in self directed unsupervised free play.
Critère principal d'évaluation
Critères d'évaluationDescription de critèresPériode
Borg rating scale
The original Borg scale ranges from 6 to 20, where 6 represents "no exertion at all" and 20 represents "maximal exertion.
duration 8 weeks
Talk test of Perceived Exertion
The Talk Test is a simple way to measure exercise intensity based on how easily a person can talk during activity
duration 8 weeks
20 Meter Shuttle Run Test.
The 20 meter shuttle run test also know as beep test is a field test that measures aerobic fitness and predicts the maximal rate of oxygen consumption (VO2max)
duration 8 weeks
Critères d'éligibilité

Âges éligibles
Enfant
Âge minimum
6 Years
Sexes éligibles
Tous
Accepte les volontaires en bonne santé
Oui
  • School going children age 6 to 12 years
  • Children with no pre existing regular rope skipping training
  • No student athletes
  • Children with no physical and psychological disabilities

  • Children with pre existing injuries
  • Children with chronic medical conditions
  • Children with cardiovascular issues
  • Children with disability
Riphah International University logoUniversité internationale Riphah
Contact central de l'essai
Contact: IMRAN AMJAD, PhD, 9233224390125, [email protected]
Contact: Muhammad Asif Javed, MS-PT, 923224209422, [email protected]
1 Centres de l'essai dans 1 pays

Punjab Province

Allied school, Chak Eighty-seven -Twelve Left, Punjab Province, 63100, Pakistan
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